For ureteral rupture, the diagnosis can usually be confirmed by urethroscopy. Ureteral rupture can usually be diagnosed by urethroscopy. Urethroscopy in men, for example, involves using an endoscope, entering through the urethra, to look at the urethra, prostate, bladder, and ureteral orifices in turn to see if there are any lesions, and to clarify whether there is a rupture in the ureter. If the ureteral break is only a physical break, the treatment is to do ureteral repair, to repair the broken part with sutures, but the prognosis of the surgery depends on the scope of the break as well as the severity. However, the ureter will not be easily broken under normal circumstances. Patients are advised to consult the doctor at the hospital’s guidance desk according to their clinical symptoms and choose the appropriate department for examination in order to avoid delaying their condition.